To be part of the Redeemer community means to be known and cared for

The saying goes, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” As Redeemer is a very large church, it can be a challenge meeting and getting to know others — to feel like you’re truly part of the church community. We encourage everyone to form meaningful relationships with others at Redeemer by doing the following: make one congregation your home, get into a Community Group, find a team or ministry where you can regularly serve with others, and be in conversations with your friends about what the gospel means to you.

Learn more about our congregation and find resources for spiritual development

Do you have doubts about Christianity? Or would you like to learn more about a particular area of spiritual development? Experience more of who we are through the resources available online or by attending an upcoming event.

We are called to serve, not to be served

As Christ came to this world to serve rather than to be served, we desire for those in our congregations to regularly serve both in our Sunday ministries and through Hope for New York to help the poor and marginalized of New York City.

A church not for ourselves

There is no better place to serve God and love your neighbor than in cities. New York City is a place that brings all types of peoples and cultures together and offers the perfect place for our congregants to live out the love, hope and joy of the gospel in every neighborhood so that the city flourishes.

Sermons and resources

Prayer

Pray for Redeemer West Side

Please humbly and boldly ask God to reveal his vision for Redeemer and its ministries, to give us wisdom and creativity to develop a culture of prayer at Redeemer so that prayer is woven into every part of every ministry, and to give every congregant a gospel-centered, prayerful heart.

Join the West Side Prayer Team

Do you love to pray? We are looking for people who enjoy behind-the-scenes ministry and want to partner with those on the front line through prayer. Learn more about the West Side Prayer Team.

Resources

What is a quiet time? Learn how to meditate on and pray through Scripture with this easy-to-use guide. You can use it with just one verse or a long passage. Includes additional resources to help you develop a habit of spending time with God each day.

So often, we go to church on Sundays, and then we've forgotten what we've heard by Monday morning. Use this guide as part of your daily quiet time to extend your Sunday into the rest of the week. It'll help you respond to the sermon, as well as prepare you for the next one.

Want to deepen your group's prayer time together? Find out how to lead meditation and prayer with this simple guide. It can be used for your group's worship or prayer time, or as a prelude to the study. Also great for families!